All ProMark drumsticks are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA at their Texas facility to the most stringent quality controls in the industry.

All sticks feature an oval wood tip for a dark, warm tone suited for many applications and a short, quick taper with a more forward balance with less rebound. Please click the drop down menu to see sizing options.

I have been using Promark sticks for many years and have always liked the quality. The first thing I do when I get sticks is roll them to make sure they are staight. Lately...Read complete review

I have been using Promark sticks for many years and have always liked the quality. The first thing I do when I get sticks is roll them to make sure they are staight. Lately I have been dissapointed in the quality. I hope in the future they are checked before shipped!This is the second time in a row that I ordered 3 pair of these sticks, and 2 of the 6 sticks wobbled when rolled! I think when you're paying this kind of money for a pair of drumsticks, they should be rolled and checked BEFORE they are shipped!

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I got the 808's, .... :(

not worth it, Nothing special, not what I thought I was getting. They are just normal sticks.The tips break off and are flat withing the first hour of using...Read complete review

not worth it, Nothing special, not what I thought I was getting. They are just normal sticks.The tips break off and are flat withing the first hour of using them. I liked them (808 wood tip) for the first few minutes and they had a great feel and sound, but the tip was flattened or cracked or chipped within the first hour for 8 pairs straight (I bought a box of 12 or I wouldn't have even bought a second) Pro-mark sticks honnestly are not what they are talked up to be. Go buy some Vic Firth's, where one pair could last 150 hours drumming.For the price you could get much better aka Vic Firth AS5A's which are slightly thinner and slightly rounder tip, but one pair has lasted me as long as 8 of these and still going.

I love Pro Mark sticks, I have used them for years and plan to continue. I use a few different sizes, this one 7A is a practice stick to be just a little quieter. It works well, but I don't leave home without a selection of sizes to fit the playing area.

Bought these for my son, who is in a performing percussion group. These sticks were supposed to be for his shows, but not very nice for the shows now. After the very first time he practiced with them, the paint (w/logo etc) splattered all the way up the sticks, to the tips; marring the appearance. Functionality is fine, but appearance wise: not what we want/need for a group performing in competitions. Not sure if water based paint was used on these, but from him playing for about an hour (and normal amount of sweat), paint splattered all over the drumsticks and it looks terrible.

I am always blown away how great ProMark sticks are. I have used them for almost all of my drumming years. They hold up for months. I play anything from Metal (real metal. no a7x BS), to Psychedelic/Indie. The Nylon tips really add a presence to the ride and noticable difference to the snare and toms. I have tried other brands and they just don't last as long as these promarks. 5As are just my size. My hands are semi big so I use a medium stick. Not too thick and heavy and not too skinny and light. I always prefer Nylon tips over wood simply because of sound and durability.

I've played bass for over 40 years in bands, and have always goofed around with drums. I bought a set of 70's Gretsch from my drummer (it was his "practice" set)and actually started to improve. Recently, a band needed a drummer and I started playing with them. After buying and trying different sizes of sticks, I settled on a pair of 5As...BIG MISTAKE! Although the gig was only 2 hrs, those little sticks wore me out! Great for practice, but too light for playing a job. I tried my 5Bs, and think that's the size I should have gone with. The extra weight makes playing easier because I don't have to hit so hard (trying to cut thru the guitar, bass, and vocals. We'll see soon enough, as I have another gig this weekend (3 hrs), but so far, so good.

I have been using this stick for many years now. There have been a few cases where the sticks are not straight- I give them the "roll test"- but overall, they are a good buy. In my experience, they tend to hold up better than sticks from other manufacturers, and oddly enough, don't break as easy as the Promark white oak sticks.